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<blockquote data-quote="dblkluk" data-source="post: 296066" data-attributes="member: 3902"><p>I believe it was the Missouri Valley fly fishers. Pretty sure they folded up along with the one in Minot. Pretty aging demographic in those two groups.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Don't get too hung up on trout or even panfish if you want to learn to fly fish in ND. </p><p></p><p>Everything can be caught on a fly. We have some unbelievable smallie and northern fishing. Carp are also very overlooked and are a blast. Once you get the hang of things, the tailrace and everythign that swims in it is a good option as well. </p><p></p><p> It can be a simple or as complicated as you want to make it. If I were you I'd get a bunch of woolly bugger sizes, colors and variations and start hitting Audubon, New Johns, the canal lakes or even any of the small heavy populated pike lakes around in the next month and you'll have a blast catching smallies and northerns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dblkluk, post: 296066, member: 3902"] I believe it was the Missouri Valley fly fishers. Pretty sure they folded up along with the one in Minot. Pretty aging demographic in those two groups. Don't get too hung up on trout or even panfish if you want to learn to fly fish in ND. Everything can be caught on a fly. We have some unbelievable smallie and northern fishing. Carp are also very overlooked and are a blast. Once you get the hang of things, the tailrace and everythign that swims in it is a good option as well. It can be a simple or as complicated as you want to make it. If I were you I'd get a bunch of woolly bugger sizes, colors and variations and start hitting Audubon, New Johns, the canal lakes or even any of the small heavy populated pike lakes around in the next month and you'll have a blast catching smallies and northerns. [/QUOTE]
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